Tshirt design help

I asked my wife about it, and she suggested the same quote on the back with a picture of the twin towers going down. I like it, although I'd rather use a sura from the Quran. Problem: I don't even own a Quran, let alone have any familiarity with the contents. Does anybody here have said familiarity? I'm particularly interested in passages about the distinction between soldiers and civilians, which I'm pretty sure are there.

It's a cheap shot and cowardly. Everybody knows that "Islam is a Religion of Peace" is a big fat joke, so putting it on a tee shirt is not very bold UNLESS you are a muslim and wearing it to muslim gatherings in muslim places, as a statement that the religion needs to get its act together and stop being hypocritical. In the US, wearing a tee-shirt like that is no different than a shirt saying "Camel-ass sniffing ragheads can suck my dick!", and just as tasteful.

Practical Economist
July 12th, 2007 3:12pm

You've met a lot of violent muslims? Because all of the muslims I've worked with have been calm people who tended to have their shit together and work hard. They're probably going to be inclined to agree with the sentiment.

The abu gharib one I think only works if WORN by a christian, preferably to a christian church. Some militant atheist wearing it is just stupid because then it's just a statement of hate, rather than one of reform. Big difference if you want change. One will provoke a reaction, the other a response.

Practical Economist
July 12th, 2007 5:33pm

"You've met a lot of violent muslims?"

All of the married male muslims I know are violent towards their wives.